See monsters of the Milky Way at Carmel Planetarium

“Reflections of the Ghost Nebula.” (Photo by Bogdan Jarzyna / astrobogdan.pl/about-me)

Spend Halloween at the Carmel Planetarium and explore if there really are monsters in space. Attendees will also investigate constellations and the bright stars of Autumn.

Carmel High School students will present information about interesting deep sky objects in the Milky Way Galaxy, and the planetarium star projector will be used to simulate the night sky locally. Then you will be immersed in an environment as if there was no light pollution.

After the 7 p.m. show, if weather permits, telescopes will be set up outside the entrance of the high school for the public and students to use to view the night sky. This will be a fun and educational journey for the entire family. Running time: 40 minutes.

The Planetarium is located in Carmel High School, 520 E. Main St. Enter through the main entrance of the school on Main Street, walk past the Dale Graham auditorium, and turn right. Doors will open 20 minutes before show time. No one will be admitted after the program begins. Children 12 years and under should be accompanied by an adult.

For information, please contact Planetarium Director Keith Turner by calling (317) 846-7721 ext. 7446. Be sure to follow along on X @CCSPlanetarium.

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